Industrial Pressure Washing & Degreasing in Winnipeg
At a Glance
- Who: 204 Pressure Washing.
- What: Heavy industrial pressure washing, hot-water concrete degreasing, and factory floor restoration.
- Where: Serving Winnipeg heavy industrial zones, including Inkster Industrial Park, St. James, and facilities along the Perimeter Highway.
- The Bottom Line: We use 200°F hot water and high-volume (5-8 GPM) flow rates to chemically melt complex hydrocarbons and extract corrosive winter road salts. We prevent permanent concrete spalling and eliminate invisible grease slip-hazards that cold-water janitorial mopping just spreads around.
Industrial Degreasing & Concrete Restoration
Cleaning an industrial facility isn't just about sweeping up dust. It’s about heavy chemistry and extreme heat. At 204 Pressure Washing, you aren't paying us to spray water; you are paying us to fight complex hydrocarbons, hardened hydraulic grease, and highly corrosive chemical residues.
The Threat: Hydrocarbons & Road Salt
The two biggest threats to your facility's safety and structural integrity are hydraulic leaks from machinery and Calcium Chloride (road salt) dragged in by transport trucks.
- Hydrocarbons: When heavy oil and grease sit on your concrete, they soak deep into the porous surface. Over time, they harden into a sticky, dangerous layer. The Risk: Standard cold-water washing cannot break this chemical bond; it simply spreads the oil across the floor, creating a wider, invisible slip hazard for your crew.
- Road Salt: Forklifts and vehicles track massive amounts of salt into your facility. It enters the concrete pores, freezes, and violently expands. This severely accelerates spalling, where the top layer of your concrete literally pops off due to internal pressure.
How We Clean: Heat & Flow
We don't rely on brute force. We use industrial-grade "hot units" that heat water to over 200°F at massive flow rates (5 to 8 Gallons Per Minute).
Thermal Shock:
Extreme heat drastically lowers the viscosity of heavy oils and grease, physically melting them on contact so they can be extracted rather than just pushed around.
Chemical Dwell:
We apply heavy industrial degreasers that actively bind to oil molecules. This lifts the deep-set oil out of the concrete pores so it can be flushed away completely.
Surface Cleaning:
We use large rotary surface cleaners to deliver a perfectly even finish, ensuring all hazardous wastewater is aggressively directed to your proper trench drains.
The Cost of Neglect
If you rely on standard janitorial mopping or cold-water spraying, your maintenance crew is just pushing grease deeper into the floor. That creates a permanent liability. Furthermore, leaving winter salt residue leads to rapid concrete deterioration. Once the aggregate is exposed and the floor starts crumbling, you face massively expensive resurfacing repairs that shut down your production lines.
Handling Winnipeg Winters
Winnipeg winters destroy concrete. Period. In heavy industrial zones like Inkster Industrial Park or St. James, the ground takes a brutal beating.
Every day, forklifts and transport trucks drag a toxic slurry of snow, gravel, and heavy road salt from the Perimeter Highway directly onto your shop floor and loading docks. When that slush melts in the heated warehouse, the water evaporates, but the highly corrosive salt stays behind in the concrete.
Because of Winnipeg's extreme freeze-thaw cycles, if that salt dwells in the pores during a deep freeze (like when bay doors are left open), it crystallizes inside your concrete and cracks the foundation from the inside out. 204 Pressure Washing strictly follows heavy loading dock washing protocols to chemically flush out these corrosive agents before they compromise your facility's structural integrity.
Contact Us Today
- Phone: 431-804-7997
- Email: 204pressurewashing@gmail.com
- Serving: All Winnipeg locations, including Transcona, St. Vital, and surrounding areas.
